Product Development & Manufacturing Engineer | Design, Process Improvement & Continuous Innovation | Western Canada
This highlighted candidate is a mechanically inclined engineering professional with experience supporting product development, manufacturing optimization, and cross-functional engineering projects.
Key Strengths
- Experience in product design, manufacturing engineering, and process improvement initiatives
- Strong background collaborating with production, purchasing, quality, and service teams
- Advanced SolidWorks skills with experience in component design, optimization, and manufacturing support
- Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles, continuous improvement, and production efficiency projects
- Exposure to agricultural equipment manufacturing and custom product development environments
- Growth-oriented engineering professional working toward future professional designation goals
Known for his strong work ethic, technical curiosity, and collaborative approach, he has successfully contributed to engineering projects that improve product performance and manufacturing efficiency. This candidate would be a strong addition to organizations seeking a motivated engineering professional who can support product innovation while working effectively across departments to achieve business objectives.
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Email grs@grasslandsgroup.com and reference the candidate title in your message. Availability subject to change.
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